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Steve ray:
Our hound starts barking at them like mad and wont shut up ............ so spends the night in the house (she normally lives outside).

But the ought to put a blummin curfew on the letting off of fireworks. She was inside last night because of the fireworks, all goes quiet by half nine, take her out n feed her about half ten - no probs. Then at 11:30pm just as we're going to bed, someone lets of another slavo of fireworks and she's upset, barking her head off again!!! Grrrrrrrr  :twisted:

johnpirate:
As I am getting ready to go and taste as much lager as my liver will allow.I,ve left my Manchester Terrier at my mothers .The damn thing is on tranqilisers and she is still shaking like a leaf .And to think I got her to take shooting :shock: .My mothers Shih Tzu is stood there watching the prettey flashes not a care in the world.It think its too stupid to be worried :lol: .I,m thinking of standing in the back garden and fire a shotgun in the air I dont think anyone would notice the difference.

Wolfie:

--- Quote from: "Steve ray" ---But the ought to put a blummin curfew on the letting off of fireworks.
--- End quote ---

There is http://www.berr.gov.uk/fireworks/law.htm it just happens to be ignored and pretty well unenforceable.

hobbit:
My Collie snoring his head off, couldn't give a hoot :lol:

Bob Ajob:
Our Beagle watches them out of the window, or goes outside to watch. Not sure why she's not bothered, maybe cos she was outside when she saw / heard her first one a few years ago - dogs gotta pee too.



But, she is sh.. scared of the vac!

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